Umberto Robina

Umberto Robina was the leader of the Robina Gang of Little Havana in Miami, Florida during the 1980s. Robina and his father were immigrants to the United States from Cuba, and Robina was based out of his father's cafe in Little Havana during his wars for control of Little Havana against the Mexican and Haitian gangs.

Biography
Umberto Robina was born in Cuba, the son of Alberto Robina. The family fled to the United States to escape Fidel Castro's communist regime, and Alberto Robina opened a cafe in the Little Havana neighborhood in the city of Miami, Florida. The younger Robina became the head of the Robina Gang, a gang of Cuban exiles that roamed the streets of Miami during the mid-1980s. Robina teamed up with Victor Vance to expel the Mexican gangs from Little Havana, but he fought a war with the Haitian gangs in 1986 following the assassination of the Haitian gang lord Martin Lajoie at the funeral of the previous boss. Robina allied with Tommy Vercetti to fight this threat, and the Haitian drug factory was destroyed and the gang weakened. The Cubans and Haitians engaged in street shootouts throughout the year, with their war taking place all across Downtown Miami whenever they saw each other.